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if you did that in the upper east side of manhattan, you have a problem. [laughter] but it is really important, because some of you who share very strong feelings about gun control. i think it is important to understand the ethic were a lot of us come from. but it is not this culture, the recognition of the differences in the cultural behavior and attitude. from arizona to new jersey. although south jersey, it is a big deal. my generic point is recognizing those differences does not in any way they get the rational prospect of being able to come up with common sense approaches or how to do with the myriad of problems that relate to gun ownership. who has that done? -- who has that gone? we asked a number of questions. the purse question we ask is who should be prohibited -- the first question is who should be prohibited from owning a gun? current law has evolved over time, and we have considered the question. my senior year in 1968 graduating was an incredible year. the only political career i ever had, bobby kennedy was her -- assassinated two days before
if you did that in the upper east side of manhattan, you have a problem. [laughter] but it is really important, because some of you who share very strong feelings about gun control. i think it is important to understand the ethic were a lot of us come from. but it is not this culture, the recognition of the differences in the cultural behavior and attitude. from arizona to new jersey. although south jersey, it is a big deal. my generic point is recognizing those differences does not in any way...
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a manhattan subway rider uploaded a video to youtube chronicling here subway ride. this is typical. ♪ ♪ i don't want to die wish i'd never been born at all ♪ >> that's not -- >> no reaction from the fellow passengers. >> that's not bad. the funny thing about it -- >> nothing? >> gallileo. >> i don't have that -- >> neither do i. that's the whole point. >> the woman next to him is just reading her e-mails. that's typical new york. regular day. >> we have the song playing in the background to help us out. >> take us out here. >> good cooler, buddy. >>> still ahead, why are you awake? remember i asked i wanted to see what your john hancock looked like, good or bad? we're going to do that moments away. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he
a manhattan subway rider uploaded a video to youtube chronicling here subway ride. this is typical. ♪ ♪ i don't want to die wish i'd never been born at all ♪ >> that's not -- >> no reaction from the fellow passengers. >> that's not bad. the funny thing about it -- >> nothing? >> gallileo. >> i don't have that -- >> neither do i. that's the whole point. >> the woman next to him is just reading her e-mails. that's typical new york. regular...
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a lot of movement in manhattan. we'll stay on top of the breaking story. bring you updates throughout the hour. >>> first brand new stories and more breaking news. jon: big battles ahead for president obama as he gets ready to face off with congress over the debt ceiling, gun control and immigration. the latest on a grew some murder trial underway in phoenix right now for the woman who claims she shot her boyfriend, stabbed him over and over again and slit his throat but all of it, she says, was self-defense. >>> plus, could diet soda cause depression? we'll talk to dr. manny. it is all "happening now." jon: a lot of news to get to today but we begin with this fox news alert on a brand new outbreak of a fast moving and very contagious disease. good wednesday morning, everybody. i'm jon scott. jenna: we're talking about a new strain of norovirus first emerging in australia. known because of that acid any 2012. now it is hitting the united states in 2013. adam housley has more on all of this. what is going on? >> reporter: this is being watched all across th
a lot of movement in manhattan. we'll stay on top of the breaking story. bring you updates throughout the hour. >>> first brand new stories and more breaking news. jon: big battles ahead for president obama as he gets ready to face off with congress over the debt ceiling, gun control and immigration. the latest on a grew some murder trial underway in phoenix right now for the woman who claims she shot her boyfriend, stabbed him over and over again and slit his throat but all of it, she...
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. >> reporter: their destination, manhattan's nightingale been aford, an all-girls school, where the women prin is righted to share their stories, an exchange between generations. >> and this one house slipped with the wind right over the walk and into the other house. >> reporter: that included emotional stories of survival. >> but the water was coming down from the walls. it was coming into the windows. >> reporter: lorraine larson says talking with students and reuniting with her friends helped her realize she's not alone. >> all in the same boat, we're all hurting. we all are longing to be back home. >> reporter: students say the gathering is a reminder of the challenges sandy victims still face. >> talking to them, we found out that they still are suffering a lot of the loss. >> reporter: despite their loss, these golden girls are still singing. ♪ i'm gonna let it shine >> reporter: and certainly, their best days are still ahead. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting
. >> reporter: their destination, manhattan's nightingale been aford, an all-girls school, where the women prin is righted to share their stories, an exchange between generations. >> and this one house slipped with the wind right over the walk and into the other house. >> reporter: that included emotional stories of survival. >> but the water was coming down from the walls. it was coming into the windows. >> reporter: lorraine larson says talking with students and...
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now if you did that in the upper east side of manhattan, you've got a problem. [laughter] it's important because some of you who share very strong feelings, it's a part of the essay at that a lot of this comes from. but it is not the sculpture, recognition of differences in the cultural behavior and attitudes to new jersey, on the south jersey is a big deal, too. i generic pointer is recognizing doesn't in any way negate the rational prospect of coming up with common sense approaches and how to do with the merit of problems that relate to gun ownership. so we asked a number of questions. the first question we asked is who should be prohibited and who can legally be prohibited from owning a gun. current law has evolved over time and considered the question. my senior year in 1968 graduating with an incredible year. the only political career, bobby kennedy was assassinated two -- dr. king who got engaged in politics was assassinated earlier in that year. even had the assassination attempt as george wallace. when i've looked back, it's a wonder things help together
now if you did that in the upper east side of manhattan, you've got a problem. [laughter] it's important because some of you who share very strong feelings, it's a part of the essay at that a lot of this comes from. but it is not the sculpture, recognition of differences in the cultural behavior and attitudes to new jersey, on the south jersey is a big deal, too. i generic pointer is recognizing doesn't in any way negate the rational prospect of coming up with common sense approaches and how to...
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(laughter) i've got an idea for a summer treat for the people of manhattan, it's called a bloomberger. it's half the size, twice the price and obviously, you get a really small drink with it. how about we sell that? (laughter) all right, bacon sundaes everybody. >> ooh. and in snoop dogg busted for pot. shocked, i know we're all shocked, the same place willy nelson got busted. >> i don't have a huge tolerance for it. >> probably not a good stretch of road down there. border patrol popping snoop, you say? >> i say it's straight that piece of road, but looks like square because of the drivers, this is munchie-ville, usa. and first time they could have busted anybody since willie, the fumes like batman and little boy, that only cleared last week. and snoopy came through on the first time they could have isolated him as getting high. >> and really. >> listen, i think the judge down there ought to take snoop, willie, george michael from wham, and one of the kids from jamaica, have a smokeoff to raise money for charity. >> bill: like a chili cookoff. the smokeoff, like-- >> the chili cookof
(laughter) i've got an idea for a summer treat for the people of manhattan, it's called a bloomberger. it's half the size, twice the price and obviously, you get a really small drink with it. how about we sell that? (laughter) all right, bacon sundaes everybody. >> ooh. and in snoop dogg busted for pot. shocked, i know we're all shocked, the same place willy nelson got busted. >> i don't have a huge tolerance for it. >> probably not a good stretch of road down there. border...
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but finally a judge in manhattan federal court said this is kind of unconstitutional, quote while it may be difficult to say when precisely to draw the line between constitutional and unconstitutional police encounterers such a line exists. and nypd has systematically crossed it when making trespass stops outside buildings. now to give a sense of why she ruled that way well, there was an enormous number of stop and frisks in 2011, 685,000 of them. my favorite number is that 88% of the people who were stopped and frisked were totally innocent. it doesn't appear that they're hitting the right target quite often. i wonder if they're using a different criteria than suspicion. perhaps race? let's take a look at the in the. of the people stopped 53% were african-american. now is new york city 53% african-american? no it's 25% plaque. look at that, 9% of the people stopped from white new york city is 44% white. so when you do some quick math there you realize blacks and latinos, they are a little over the 50% of the population of new york city. look at that, when you add up the numbers they
but finally a judge in manhattan federal court said this is kind of unconstitutional, quote while it may be difficult to say when precisely to draw the line between constitutional and unconstitutional police encounterers such a line exists. and nypd has systematically crossed it when making trespass stops outside buildings. now to give a sense of why she ruled that way well, there was an enormous number of stop and frisks in 2011, 685,000 of them. my favorite number is that 88% of the people...
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in new york city today, a ferry boat crashed into a dock in lower manhattan and about 70 people were hurt, 11 with serious injuries. the ferry was carrying hundreds of commuters from new jersey. the cause is under investigation. a record-breaking heat wave is fueling wildfires in australia. about 200 fires have burned hundreds of thousands of acres. no one has died, but more than 100 homes were destroyed. firefighters got a bit of relief today when temperatures cooled down from yesterday's high of 104 degrees. the c.d.c. has put out a warning about women and binge drinking. that's next. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for ad
in new york city today, a ferry boat crashed into a dock in lower manhattan and about 70 people were hurt, 11 with serious injuries. the ferry was carrying hundreds of commuters from new jersey. the cause is under investigation. a record-breaking heat wave is fueling wildfires in australia. about 200 fires have burned hundreds of thousands of acres. no one has died, but more than 100 homes were destroyed. firefighters got a bit of relief today when temperatures cooled down from yesterday's high...
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. >> reporter: well, elizabeth, by comparison, the meadowlands is only 8 miles from midtown manhattan, cowboys stadium 20 miles from downtown dallas. this new stadium more than 40 miles from downtown san francisco. so how in the world do you get here on public transportation? >>> reporter: it may not look like much but the vta light rail station is closest to the new stadium. just imagine what it will look like after 68,000 people spill out after a game and another nearby station which serves nearby amtrak and ace train, riders can already feel the chaos. what's it going to mean for a little train station like this? >> oh, too small. >> reporter: but if you are coming to the new stadium from points north, these stations could be in your future. caltrain takes about 45 minutes from downtown san francisco to mountain view and that's where you'll have to transfer to a vta light rail for another 20- minute ride. >> it's mountain view to elmont. >> reporter: vta planners are working to speed up the journey as part of a larger improvement project. >> we're looking the express service that g
. >> reporter: well, elizabeth, by comparison, the meadowlands is only 8 miles from midtown manhattan, cowboys stadium 20 miles from downtown dallas. this new stadium more than 40 miles from downtown san francisco. so how in the world do you get here on public transportation? >>> reporter: it may not look like much but the vta light rail station is closest to the new stadium. just imagine what it will look like after 68,000 people spill out after a game and another nearby station...
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from washington, diana roth senior fellow at the manhattan institute. how bad do you think the problem is, diabetes that? is it just a little thing or is there abuse going on here? even if it is a little thing withdrawing these funds in casinos and liquor stores gives a lot of temptation to spend it right there. unfortunately the state federal government doesn't keep data or where people withdraw that cash benefit. >> bill: how does that work? you have a little card have. >> a little card. they put it in an atm machine. they get the cash out. the cash is supposed to be spent on rent, on utilities and on household purchases. >> bill: can access at almost any atm machine there are gazillioning of them. >> that's right there are gazillions of them. >> bill: found out they were using the card in liquor store establishments. that's not good. >> atm machine across the street. the atm machine i went to doesn't work. ironically it's in the strip club. you can't assume person withdrawing money from an atm machine is using it in a strip club. >> bill: i don't kno
from washington, diana roth senior fellow at the manhattan institute. how bad do you think the problem is, diabetes that? is it just a little thing or is there abuse going on here? even if it is a little thing withdrawing these funds in casinos and liquor stores gives a lot of temptation to spend it right there. unfortunately the state federal government doesn't keep data or where people withdraw that cash benefit. >> bill: how does that work? you have a little card have. >> a...
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you are known to be a real sharp with manhattan real estate but do you think interest rates will stay? >> they will stay for the short term. cheryl: a week, three months? >> the rest of the year, i think. cheryl: what does that mean for those looking to move up, if you will, move up from where they are now, is it that type of market? >> is not such a positive market people are looking to move up. you have to have great credit, you have to have mobility and so many things to be able to trade up, but it is not such a trade up market yet. follow these numbers, new home e stars and this and that. new home starts for a lot of multi-family homes. new homes in effect, right? a lot of times investors in all kinds of other groups, not end users. tracy: the cash buyer says i will buy five condos and sit on them. >> it is not an end-user. versus investors and everyone else. cheryl: younger generation sitting and looking from one that will not last forever, what happened in three years and we're back to five, 6%? >> hopefully everything will stabilize and they will be confident, even interest rat
you are known to be a real sharp with manhattan real estate but do you think interest rates will stay? >> they will stay for the short term. cheryl: a week, three months? >> the rest of the year, i think. cheryl: what does that mean for those looking to move up, if you will, move up from where they are now, is it that type of market? >> is not such a positive market people are looking to move up. you have to have great credit, you have to have mobility and so many things to be...
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it will stand 1,776 feet over manhattan. >>> and finally, a detroit based technology company is adding a little hollywood to the north american international auto show. the company is using 007's prop to show how they can connect their cars to the internet. very nice. >>> in sports, a couple upsets in college basketball. second ranked indiana lost to wisconsin for the tenth straight time. ouch. the badgers led by ten points as they beat the hoosiers 64-59. >>> in new york, st. john's staged a strong come back in the second half against notre dame. the red storm held on to beat the fighting irish 67-63. >>> now to the nba, blake griffin showed some impressive moves as he scored 19 points for the clippers against the rockets. and even without chris paul, los angeles beat houston 117-109. >>> now to brooklyn. the nets passing helped give them a second half lead as they surged past the raptors in the third quarter and beat toronto 113-106. it's the seventh win in a row and they're 9-1 under the interim coach. >>> miss alabama katherine web is drawing lots after tension since she stole the
it will stand 1,776 feet over manhattan. >>> and finally, a detroit based technology company is adding a little hollywood to the north american international auto show. the company is using 007's prop to show how they can connect their cars to the internet. very nice. >>> in sports, a couple upsets in college basketball. second ranked indiana lost to wisconsin for the tenth straight time. ouch. the badgers led by ten points as they beat the hoosiers 64-59. >>> in new...
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. >> now, a lot of us were shocked to see what happened in lower manhattan with the subways, and, you know, we know the affect of salt water on the subways, but the fact that the subway says could be flooded as they were, that's just one example, but elsewhere we see hong kong, the netherlands, singapore now making efforts. what do we need to learn about our electrical systems, about our transportation systems, and about what to do especially as climate change is going to affect places that are as vulnerable as lower manhattan? >> well, the subway system actually lifted some of the engines because we had 24 hours or 48 hours to actually prepare for the onslaught of this storm, but away we're seeing around the world and what we're seeing and recommending here is a series of things that would have inflatable tubes in the tunnels, would have automatic vent closures that would respond to water starting to come in, that would have grids that came down at the entrances to the subways, so a whole system -- this is also true for the ports where we had tremendous failures, where we could have
. >> now, a lot of us were shocked to see what happened in lower manhattan with the subways, and, you know, we know the affect of salt water on the subways, but the fact that the subway says could be flooded as they were, that's just one example, but elsewhere we see hong kong, the netherlands, singapore now making efforts. what do we need to learn about our electrical systems, about our transportation systems, and about what to do especially as climate change is going to affect places...
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attorney in manhattan have come forward with civil cases. as you and i know, fraud is fraud. the only difference between a civil case and a criminal case is you have a higher burden of proof in a criminal case. but it doesn't make a lot of sense to have in the s & l crisis that you would have 1,000 indictmented and 300 executives doing jail time, and not one in the much larger crisis of 2008 facing no criminal charges. >> cenk: you know, let me have you fill in the folks at home with the numbers you talked about. fcc charges on civil cases were 150 people and constitutions institutions were fined and there were $2.68 billion in penalties. how could there be $2.68 billion in penalties and no one did anything criminal if it were fraud. >> the key word that you used was "knowingly" and what the justice department claims that to prove that they knew what they were doing is very difficult which lead you to have to assume that they didn't know what they were doing and there's nothing wrong there. but these were not-- >> cenk: wait a minute. let me ask you, if you had a conversation
attorney in manhattan have come forward with civil cases. as you and i know, fraud is fraud. the only difference between a civil case and a criminal case is you have a higher burden of proof in a criminal case. but it doesn't make a lot of sense to have in the s & l crisis that you would have 1,000 indictmented and 300 executives doing jail time, and not one in the much larger crisis of 2008 facing no criminal charges. >> cenk: you know, let me have you fill in the folks at home with...
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. >> john: and we could use that tunnel to manhattan as well. >> to predict anything about what chris christie's bigger play is on the national scare right now-- >> that was a double pun in there. >> yeah, exactly. wait until there's not this desperate emotional place that we're in, and again you know, chris christie was amazing in new jersey, but to give someone credit for loving the state that they're a governor of and stem in and do whatever they want, it's like saying he doesn't feed his kids. he drives them to school. isn't that great he changes a diaper yeah, i love that he did but he's supposed to. just like giuliani was supposed to after 9/11. >> it only makes sense defense secretary leone panetta will be lifting the ban on women serving in combat positions. it's been a long time coming especially since women have been serving on the front lines. are you bewildered about the timing of this today? >> it seems like a news cycle but not every announcement is timed perfectly to be convenient for people who are writing or activitying about it. i think it makes women in the armed fo
. >> john: and we could use that tunnel to manhattan as well. >> to predict anything about what chris christie's bigger play is on the national scare right now-- >> that was a double pun in there. >> yeah, exactly. wait until there's not this desperate emotional place that we're in, and again you know, chris christie was amazing in new jersey, but to give someone credit for loving the state that they're a governor of and stem in and do whatever they want, it's like...
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now, if you did that in upper east side of manhattan, we got a problem. but it's really important, by the way, because some of you who share very strong feelings about gun control, i think it's important to understand it's part of the ethics for a lot of us -- where a lot of us come from. but it's not this culture. the recognition of the differences in the cultural behavior and attitude, from arizona to new jersey, although south jersey, it's a big deal, too, hunting. but my generic point here is, recognizing those differences doesn't in any way, negate the rational prospect of being able to come up with commonsense approaches how to deal with the myriad problems that relate to gun ownership. who has that gun? so we asked a number of questions. the first question we asked is: who should be prohibited and legally prohibited from owning a gun? current law has evolved over time. and we have -- we considered the question. my senior year in 1968, graduating, was an incredible year. bobby kennedy was assassinated, two days before i walk across the stage in grad
now, if you did that in upper east side of manhattan, we got a problem. but it's really important, by the way, because some of you who share very strong feelings about gun control, i think it's important to understand it's part of the ethics for a lot of us -- where a lot of us come from. but it's not this culture. the recognition of the differences in the cultural behavior and attitude, from arizona to new jersey, although south jersey, it's a big deal, too, hunting. but my generic point here...
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. >> not only are we a national institution but local hospital for the people in mid-town manhattan. it's critically important for to us be up and running. >> grossman says there are important steps to come. >> advancements include a massive natural gas power plant currently under construction which will help sustain power in future storms. >> the way the medical center rose to the occasion, to see heroism and competence and envision all operating, it's rare in life you get a chance to face a giant storm and come out at the other end a better place. >> in new york, dr. marc seigel, fox news. >> bret: two americans escape but the fate of others is still unknown. the fox all-stars discuss the latest on the hostage drama in algeria after a quick break. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take n
. >> not only are we a national institution but local hospital for the people in mid-town manhattan. it's critically important for to us be up and running. >> grossman says there are important steps to come. >> advancements include a massive natural gas power plant currently under construction which will help sustain power in future storms. >> the way the medical center rose to the occasion, to see heroism and competence and envision all operating, it's rare in life you...
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. >> the up can a later started going down at the train station in jersey just outside manhattan. you can see people in vain run up. five people got hurt. mostly bumps and bruises. dramatic rescue video now after a woman yesterday fell through the ice on a river in toledo. the toledo blaze newspaper reports the hotel guest spotted the woman half submerged in the icy water. coast guard tried to get to her. they risked further breaking the ice. crews called in rescuers in whoever boats who help pull her to safety. she went to the hospital with severe hypothermia. i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. secretary of state hillary clinton is back at work now. less than a week after getting out of the hospital. she is in the pink jacket at the head of the table there, duh. they expect her to make a full recovery from a blood clot to her head. they found it during a checkup after her recent concussion. staffers tell us secretary clinton is getting right to work and still plans to testify on capitol hill about that attack on t
. >> the up can a later started going down at the train station in jersey just outside manhattan. you can see people in vain run up. five people got hurt. mostly bumps and bruises. dramatic rescue video now after a woman yesterday fell through the ice on a river in toledo. the toledo blaze newspaper reports the hotel guest spotted the woman half submerged in the icy water. coast guard tried to get to her. they risked further breaking the ice. crews called in rescuers in whoever boats who...
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i am speaking here in manhattan. we are at a 30 year low here in inventory. foreclosures have been absorbed. there has not been that many new starts. our numbers are low with new starts because they have not been building much. bring some more hammers to the table. cheryl: december home sales were down and that was a big surprise. in december, you had a lot of the wealthy buyers in this area selling their homes. >> absolutely. there was that rush. it is very interesting what im seeing out there now. you have these people that have access to good credit. money is on sale right now. the cheapest we will ever see. cheryl: i say that money is free. [ laughter ] >> you have power right now. you have these hungry buyers with great interest rates with not a lot to buy. if you are a seller in certain markets, you have opportunity right now. you still have parts of the market where unemployment is still extremely high. >> we have a a long way to go in certain markets. we are raising rates. cheryl: you are right. >> you know that there is an endpoint to these good rate
i am speaking here in manhattan. we are at a 30 year low here in inventory. foreclosures have been absorbed. there has not been that many new starts. our numbers are low with new starts because they have not been building much. bring some more hammers to the table. cheryl: december home sales were down and that was a big surprise. in december, you had a lot of the wealthy buyers in this area selling their homes. >> absolutely. there was that rush. it is very interesting what im seeing out...
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so they think everything is manhattan. when they actually -- when he actually toured it and saw these are americans just like people in mississippi that they also need help. and, you know, the republicans would be wise to remember they're on the winning end of a very good deal here. if the federal government just vanished, the northeast would become richer and the south would become poorer. because there is a large transfer of wealth in tax dollars from the north down to the south. so why they would want to mess with that arrangement is beyond me. >> professor michael eric dyson and ryan grim whose office enjoys watching our broadcast even as he speaks to us, thanks very much. much more ahead. but first sue herrera has the market wrap. >> good afternoon. here's a look how today wall street finished the trading session. it snapped a winning streak. and the dow finishes the trading session on the downside by about 24 points or so. the standard & poor's fractionally higher by a quarter of a point. and the nasdaq up about seve
so they think everything is manhattan. when they actually -- when he actually toured it and saw these are americans just like people in mississippi that they also need help. and, you know, the republicans would be wise to remember they're on the winning end of a very good deal here. if the federal government just vanished, the northeast would become richer and the south would become poorer. because there is a large transfer of wealth in tax dollars from the north down to the south. so why they...
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discovering newark, new jersey, suddenly people are waking up to the discovery, hey, it is 12 miles from manhattan, what better place to have distribution for businesses, we're really benefitting from that, in creating jobs. >> and you're running for new jersey senator, the big but in that, is the incumbent, served well. i don't think you have any differences, his staff is taking anonymous shots saying you're not being respectful to the incumbent senator, what are you doing making announcements involving the word "senate." >> yeah, and i apologize, off camera i thought we were going to talk about guns. >> and we'll do that. >> and this is not an issue, in order to stay in compliance with federal issues, i can't go down to meet with people from the mayoral account. i have to file something. this is 18 months away. it is a long time. all of new jersey, we should not be talking about senate races. we have two good senators doing a great job for us. fighting the good fight on critical issues from guns, to sandy aid, things that new jersey needs. we don't need a distraction on the senate race that is n
discovering newark, new jersey, suddenly people are waking up to the discovery, hey, it is 12 miles from manhattan, what better place to have distribution for businesses, we're really benefitting from that, in creating jobs. >> and you're running for new jersey senator, the big but in that, is the incumbent, served well. i don't think you have any differences, his staff is taking anonymous shots saying you're not being respectful to the incumbent senator, what are you doing making...
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san diego state student from auburn heads to manhattan this summer for an internship. good for him. >> whatever it takes, you know? >> hey, i know. >> get your foot in the door. >>> ities been 23 years since sea lions first showed up at a san francisco pier so the aquarium of the bay and pier 39 are marking the occasion over the weekend with educational tours and refreshments. the tours are hourly between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. if you have ever been to pier 39 they're loud. >> they're great to watch for a while. >>> time now 5:50. the 49ers get ready to play in one of the noisiest stadiums in the nfl. >>> dennis o'donnell is going to break down how much the crowd impacts the action on the field. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. between 20-15 and 20-17. e-s-p-n, which organizes and >>> lake tahoe is in the running to host the winter x games between 2015 and 2017. espn, which organizes and airs the annual extreme sports competition, named tahoe as one of its eligible destinations. finalists will be announced in april and the select
san diego state student from auburn heads to manhattan this summer for an internship. good for him. >> whatever it takes, you know? >> hey, i know. >> get your foot in the door. >>> ities been 23 years since sea lions first showed up at a san francisco pier so the aquarium of the bay and pier 39 are marking the occasion over the weekend with educational tours and refreshments. the tours are hourly between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. if you have ever been to pier 39 they're...
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manhattan institute. and judith miller. can we say get it off the table, she's a gulf stream, lear jet, phony hypocrite. is anybody more phony than this guy? >> and-- >> he's such a phony, this g guy. >> what's amazing, the true believer over at current tv idealist idealistic, that he'd go down there. al gore has a reputation for many years being hypocritical in the words of his staffer, b-ser, and into hlear jet from the limousine. >> capitalism, never has anyone made so much money on a failing enterprise. no viewers, but managed to make between 70 and 100 million dollars. >> is it fair to say, someone said that this is dirty oil money, to quote the environmental lunatics. >> well, perha it will be cleaner oil money now that it's going to be current tv. >> look, al gore. >> sean: al-jazeera. >> al-jazeera america is going to be very different from anything we've seen before they're clearly making a bid for the american-- >> they're going to call terrorists martyrs? >> not anymore. they used to. in fact, i called them on it
manhattan institute. and judith miller. can we say get it off the table, she's a gulf stream, lear jet, phony hypocrite. is anybody more phony than this guy? >> and-- >> he's such a phony, this g guy. >> what's amazing, the true believer over at current tv idealist idealistic, that he'd go down there. al gore has a reputation for many years being hypocritical in the words of his staffer, b-ser, and into hlear jet from the limousine. >> capitalism, never has anyone made...
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dennis kneale at eight games stop right here in manhattan. dennis: videogame stocks are down 8% to 18% since those shootings because investors are worried to blame violent video games. david axelrod tweeted within two days of the shooting saying maybe we should stop marketing murder. we talked to a videogame analyst earlier today. you do not have the same murder rate by gun that you have in the u.s. and other countries. >> this is a global business. they play the same games in europe and japan. they do not have the same issue. rich: todd mitchell going on to say that when you start to blame mobile games, it is politicians going after and easier target. of course, the supreme court ruled in 2011 that video games themselves are protected by first amendment rights. what can government really do? government decided that comic books were causing juvenile billy quincey. they say the industry never recovered from that. they will make sure that they do not go through the same pain on videogames and violence today. back to you. lori: such an interesti
dennis kneale at eight games stop right here in manhattan. dennis: videogame stocks are down 8% to 18% since those shootings because investors are worried to blame violent video games. david axelrod tweeted within two days of the shooting saying maybe we should stop marketing murder. we talked to a videogame analyst earlier today. you do not have the same murder rate by gun that you have in the u.s. and other countries. >> this is a global business. they play the same games in europe and...
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attorney in manhattan, and if confirmed by the senate, she'll become the first prosecutor to head the fcc. the president is set to announce the nomination in a ceremony at 2:30 p.m. eastern. mortgage rates hitting a four-month high, according to freddy mack, the average rate is 3.42%. consider this when planning the next trip. china airlines, pam airline, and air india, the most dangerous airlines in the world according to the crash data evaluation center. that calculates rankings based on aircraft loss accidents and serious incidents over the past 30 years. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. >> when you are a u.s. based company and have your business come from outside the united states, a gathering of 50 world leaders and 900 major ceos is a good place to be. >> also a good place for our liz claman in davos, swits land, liz? >> health care, who does it beth? who has the best companies? is it us? in the face of a new health care reform system, can our best and brightest maintain the lead in the scene? we're talking to medtronic chairman a
attorney in manhattan, and if confirmed by the senate, she'll become the first prosecutor to head the fcc. the president is set to announce the nomination in a ceremony at 2:30 p.m. eastern. mortgage rates hitting a four-month high, according to freddy mack, the average rate is 3.42%. consider this when planning the next trip. china airlines, pam airline, and air india, the most dangerous airlines in the world according to the crash data evaluation center. that calculates rankings based on...
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first we start with adam shapiro in midtown manhattan and the latest from today's investor conference. adam: herbal life just spent two hours making the case why they are a legitimate company not a pyramid scheme as mr. ackman has accused them. in fact the ceo michael johnson actually said this is quote an unfortunate slander against our company, and they've hired several ad agencies to again a quote counter the incredible negativity that has been thrown at our company. they also threw up some hard evidence in their eyes that this is not a pyramid scheme. for instance spending 44 million dollars every year on research and development and also pointing out that roughly 83% of former distributors have a favorable view of herbal life and 63% of those former distributors would recommend herbal life to a friend or a family member in which to become a distributor. we spoke to an investor and an analyst who looks at herbal life and says this is a strong company and he's confident. >> they don't pay anything for recruiting. the evidence that they only pay commissions to their distributors for
first we start with adam shapiro in midtown manhattan and the latest from today's investor conference. adam: herbal life just spent two hours making the case why they are a legitimate company not a pyramid scheme as mr. ackman has accused them. in fact the ceo michael johnson actually said this is quote an unfortunate slander against our company, and they've hired several ad agencies to again a quote counter the incredible negativity that has been thrown at our company. they also threw up some...
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this ain't the upper east side of manhattan. 225 bucks buys a lot of booze. why is that important, because under the laws in pennsylvania if you're a bar owner and you serve someone who is visibly intoxicated you could be held liable. the other thing you have to understand, philadelphia is very tough town, very tough. a lot of fan on fan violence here. if you're a bar owner, you reasonably perceive if you overserve some guy on gameday there is going to be fight. arthel: esther, if you're this bar owner, how do you defend yourself in this case? >> i think that this prosecution against the bar is just going a little too far. i agree with the prosecution against the attacker if they can prove it. he already conceded it was him but the bar, how could a bar owner know what someone is going to do when they leave the bar? drunk or not? how do you know, the act is really intended to prevent drunk drivers from hitting in the victims on their way home. this person wasn't driving. and how would they know that this idiot will get in his head to go attack a rangers fan? s
this ain't the upper east side of manhattan. 225 bucks buys a lot of booze. why is that important, because under the laws in pennsylvania if you're a bar owner and you serve someone who is visibly intoxicated you could be held liable. the other thing you have to understand, philadelphia is very tough town, very tough. a lot of fan on fan violence here. if you're a bar owner, you reasonably perceive if you overserve some guy on gameday there is going to be fight. arthel: esther, if you're this...
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see, i do know my sci-fi. >> alisyn: wow. >> clayton: you will be at the motorcycle show in manhattan what time. >> noon to three. >> if you are in new york city come by and see mike. >> show airs 8:00 mondays and fridays on history channel. >> alisyn: thank you, mike. very cool. >> clayton: this is one ali is taking home. >> tucker: the senate passes a budget or congress doesn't get paid. is this a good idea? we report. you decide. >> alisyn: then the lying game two high profile athletes caught in the middle of two big lies. what does this say about our culture? >> good morning, everyone, it's saturday, january 19th, i'm alisyn camerota. we have a fox news alert because this story keeps changing. we got word that the hostage crisis in algeria could be coming to an end. a live report on the latest moments away. >> tucker: plus, the all american notre dame gridiron player, manti te'o speaks out about his girlfriend hoax, how he was duped. >> clayton: and lance armstrong says he wants back on the bike. >> if you're asking me do i want to compete again? the answer is hell yes. this may n
see, i do know my sci-fi. >> alisyn: wow. >> clayton: you will be at the motorcycle show in manhattan what time. >> noon to three. >> if you are in new york city come by and see mike. >> show airs 8:00 mondays and fridays on history channel. >> alisyn: thank you, mike. very cool. >> clayton: this is one ali is taking home. >> tucker: the senate passes a budget or congress doesn't get paid. is this a good idea? we report. you decide. >>...
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joining us now is senior fellow from the manhattan institute and author of the book "teachers matter," marcus winters. good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> gretchen: what do you make of this? i think a lot of people are outraged when they see that schools are fighting for every dollar and not enough money supposedly to be able to even buy school supplies for kids. then we have situations like this. >> right. it is outrageous. unfortunately, it's not that abnormal. the strange thing about it is that it's incredibly difficult to fire a tenured teacher not only in new york city, but across the united states. and i think that this example is just an extreme example of what should make parents really upset about it is if the new york city school system can't fire a teacher like this, what are they doing about teachers who just aren't doing a very good job educating their students? the answer is not very much. it's just remarkably difficult to fire a teacher for any reason. >> gretchen: these so-called rubber rooms that used to exist, when teachers would have thing
joining us now is senior fellow from the manhattan institute and author of the book "teachers matter," marcus winters. good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> gretchen: what do you make of this? i think a lot of people are outraged when they see that schools are fighting for every dollar and not enough money supposedly to be able to even buy school supplies for kids. then we have situations like this. >> right. it is outrageous. unfortunately,...
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did that in the upper east side of manhattan, you have a problem. but it is really important, because some of you who share very strong feelings about gun control. i think it is important to understand the ethic were a lot of us come from. but it is not this culture, the recognition of the differences in the cultural behavior and attitude. from arizona to new jersey. although south jersey, it is a big deal. my generic point is recognizing those differences does not in any way they get the rational prospect of being able to come up with common sense approaches or how to do with the myriad of problems that relate to gun ownership. who has that done? we asked a number of questions. the purse question we ask is who should be prohibited -- the first question is who should be prohibited from owning a gun? current law has evolved over time, and we have considered the question. my senior year in 1968 graduating was an incredible year. the only political career i ever had, bobby kennedy was her -- assassinated two days before i walked across the stage for gr
did that in the upper east side of manhattan, you have a problem. but it is really important, because some of you who share very strong feelings about gun control. i think it is important to understand the ethic were a lot of us come from. but it is not this culture, the recognition of the differences in the cultural behavior and attitude. from arizona to new jersey. although south jersey, it is a big deal. my generic point is recognizing those differences does not in any way they get the...
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we can sit here in midtown manhattan where everybody would agree with us. but outside of here, not everybody does. in fact, there is an amazing statistic that shows that 23% of people in our poll call the availability of guns as the cause of gun violence compared with 37% who pointed to parenting and 37% who talked about public culture. >> but rick, i've got to bring this up too. i love that you're bringing up counterintuitive polls. but you're saying polls show that 55% of americans support stronger gun control laws, 56% of americans think it is too easy to buy guns under existing laws. >> yes. and that goes to what you were talking about before, about more stringent registration, better mental health care, knowledge that would be disseminated. but this notion that guns are somehow unpopular. our polls show that 47% of americans own a gun. >> 90% of americans think that americans should get background checks from -- have background checks when they buy guns. >> now ask about whether they think there should be an assault weapons ban. >> with, 60%, according
we can sit here in midtown manhattan where everybody would agree with us. but outside of here, not everybody does. in fact, there is an amazing statistic that shows that 23% of people in our poll call the availability of guns as the cause of gun violence compared with 37% who pointed to parenting and 37% who talked about public culture. >> but rick, i've got to bring this up too. i love that you're bringing up counterintuitive polls. but you're saying polls show that 55% of americans...
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if you did that in the upper east side of manhattan, you have a problem. but it is really important, because some of you who share very strong feelings about gun control. i think it is important to understand the ethic were a lot of us come from. but it is not this culture, the recognition of the differences in the cultural behavior and attitude. from arizona to new jersey. although south jersey, it is a big deal. my generic point is recognizing those differences does not in any way they get the rational -- negate the rational prospect of being able to come up with common sense approaches or how to do with the myriad of problems that relate to gun ownership. who has that done? -- who has that gun? we asked a number of questions. the purse question we ask is who should be prohibited -- the first question is who should be prohibited from owning a gun? current law has evolved over time, and we have considered the question. my senior year in 1968 graduating was an incredible year. the only political career i ever had, bobby kennedy was her -- assassinated two
if you did that in the upper east side of manhattan, you have a problem. but it is really important, because some of you who share very strong feelings about gun control. i think it is important to understand the ethic were a lot of us come from. but it is not this culture, the recognition of the differences in the cultural behavior and attitude. from arizona to new jersey. although south jersey, it is a big deal. my generic point is recognizing those differences does not in any way they get...
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and the celebration continuing today at an expensive manhattan spot 404 nyc. >> brian: it's a sad day for baseball and sports. stan the man musial of the st. louis cardinals passed away at his home in missouri on saturday the age of 92. one of the greatest hitters of all time. iron man, spent his 22 year career as a red bird and helped the cardinals win three world series title and long time baltimore orioles manager we ever, scream at steve in-- >> and the cause not known now, but he was known for his temper which got him thrown out of nearly 100 games all of which on purpose. and led the team to four american league penants and the world series title. congratulations on a great career, great life and had fun arguing with underwear model and outstanding pitcher jim palmer. >> that's right, indeed. loved him down in baltimore. meanwhile, we're waiting, in just moments we're going to take you to washington d.c. the reason we're here today, it's history. that's the-- >> the reason we're here, hopped into an automatic, ot neighbors would have gotten pitchforks and driven us out of the ne
and the celebration continuing today at an expensive manhattan spot 404 nyc. >> brian: it's a sad day for baseball and sports. stan the man musial of the st. louis cardinals passed away at his home in missouri on saturday the age of 92. one of the greatest hitters of all time. iron man, spent his 22 year career as a red bird and helped the cardinals win three world series title and long time baltimore orioles manager we ever, scream at steve in-- >> and the cause not known now, but...
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in her sleek office suite in midtown, manhattan she maintains a beyonce themed competitor to the library of congress. the archive, a temperature controlled digital storage facility contains in addition to every show she's ever performed with thousands of hours of private footage every existing photograph of her starting with the very first frames taken of destiny's child. since 2005, beyonce has employed a visual director who has shot practically her every waking moment for up to 16 hours a day. >> that's a reality show, basically. >> stephanie: she also says i know that yes i'm powerful. i'm more powerful than my mind can even digest. >> oh, god. >> that was sasha fierce talking. [ applause ] >> stephanie: all the single ladies wow. >> who is the alternate universe? chris -- the -- country singer. help me out here. >> stephanie: chris. >> he had -- country singer who had the altar ego. >> chris gaines. >> yeah. that was -- you know. >> garth brooks. >> thank you. >> stephanie: okay. >> that was a long way to go for that! >> stephanie: wowee. i had to back up and go and get that. here we
in her sleek office suite in midtown, manhattan she maintains a beyonce themed competitor to the library of congress. the archive, a temperature controlled digital storage facility contains in addition to every show she's ever performed with thousands of hours of private footage every existing photograph of her starting with the very first frames taken of destiny's child. since 2005, beyonce has employed a visual director who has shot practically her every waking moment for up to 16 hours a...